Carbon monoxide detector activation reported in New York, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near West 174 Street in New York. EMS arrived on scene with a patient for assessment.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
5-7 signal 1720, near West 174 Street.
00:03
Southam, Stam, Avenue for sale to detect, of three trawl.
00:07
57 signal 1720 near West 174 street so up a MCMA avenue for CO detector three troll 1823 to dispatcher 431.
00:23
Dishman in Ladder 146 Ladder 146.
00:31
Keeping your frequency, returning from relocation.
00:35
Stand four, have a good night.
00:38
You too.
00:40
Thank you, 1825 dispatcher 4-3-1.
00:44
18-25 dispatcher 4-3-1.
00:45
You know, I'm 106-1, 18-1061 for 33 tubers with 10th battalion.
00:54
1825, dispatch of 431.
01:05
Battalion 6th to Manhattan.
01:08
Tattalion 6.
01:10
Take out a box in line to inadvertent pulsation.
01:14
We're in a process resetting system, units of 0108 when available.
01:19
Temple.
01:23
under five six Warren Street, Greenwich Street, West Broadway for an automatic alarm.
01:30
On the sign clear 3808, 186 Warren Street, Renon Street to West Broadway for an automatic.
01:36
1827 to Stamford, 432nd.
01:37
1.
01:46
97th of Manhattan.
01:50
97. Box 522, we're going to release engine 2-4 and ladder 5 and continue to operate.
01:57
We'll get back shortly with a signal.
02:00
Time 4.
02:09
18 a minute.
02:12
Tension one-six.
02:15
Bucks 0698, Mika-37 code 3.
02:19
EMS has a patient, 16-0108.
02:21
16 will be 108.
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